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pipsy2014

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Type of diabetes
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Tablets (oral)
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Can any one tell me if the diabetic pens or needles hurt much,i am fast getting to the stage where I will be using them,thanks
 
The most painful bit is the fear of it. There is usually a bit of pain, but it's not too bad at all. Sometimes I don't feel anything. I actually don't like that, because it makes it more likely I will forget I took it!
 
Insulin can burn if you inject straight from the fridge, so you should try take a new pen out of the fridge in advance (insulin pens you are using don't have to be kept in the fridge)
 
The most painful bit is the fear of it. There is usually a bit of pain, but it's not too bad at all. Sometimes I don't feel anything. I actually don't like that, because it makes it more likely I will forget I took it!
 
Thanks for taking the time out to reply,all info is useful for me thanks.
 
Yes,I am fearful of starting injections,i don't like needles at the best of times.
 
Don't worry, it's not that bad. Needles for pens are tiny so you usually don't feel the thing. When the time comes for you to start injecting your nurse should explain everything to you. If you have any questions she should help or just ask around here, someone for sure will help :)
 
Also,if you're horrified of needles and you'll not be able to use them, there are other options - like ports or inhalers, your nurse should be able to explain all that to you.
 
That's right. But ports are available, so you only have to do one needle stick every few days to put the port in.
Hope it helps!
 
I use a Novamix30 pen. Originally prescribed with 6mm needles, my DN reduced that to 4mm. They are also very thin.

I don't feel the injections really at all - occasionally one of the testing pricks stings a finger, but it's quite rare.


J.
 
I use 2 different needles I use the novo twist with novo rapid and Victoza and hardly ever feel the injection. But with lantus I use novo fine 5mm and I do fell that one
 
Hi I have just read your message to another member,about a port,what is this.thanks
 
Hi again,I had just read on your post about in halers,what are these,i didn't think they were available yet.thanks
 
Hi again,I had just read on your post about in halers,what are these,i didn't think they were available yet.thanks

They have not yet come on the market, they call the inhalable insulin Afrezza and you should find some recent press coverage on the Internet.
 
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